
Service Life of the Battery Pack
If any condition described below is observed,
the battery pack is at the end of its service life.
Replace it with a new one.
•
Although the battery pack has been properly
charged (fully charged), a great drop in tying
time has been noticed.
Do not charge the battery pack when this
happens. If the motor's rotational speed
slows down, the power of the battery pack is
considered to be nearly depleted. Using the
tool more will cause it to overdischarge,
resulting in a shortened service life of the
battery pack and also in functional trouble of
the tool's main body.
Do not use a battery pack when its service
life is finished.
This will cause functional trouble in the
tool's main body. Also charging a battery
pack that is out of service life will lead to
functional trouble in the battery charger.
Recycling a Li-ion Battery
The MAX battery pack uses a Li-ion battery, it
may be illegal to dispose of this battery into the
municipal waste system. Check with your local
solid waste officials for details in your area for
recycling options or proper disposal.
When disposing of the battery pack, make
sure to put a pack cap on its terminal (with
insulating tape securing it) to prevent short
circuits.
5. OPERATING INSTRUC-
TIONS
OFF
LOCK
WARNING
1. How to set the Tie-Wire
WARNING
•
Be sure to set the Main switch to off, to
lock the Trigger, and detach the Battery
pack.
CAUTION
Release Lever
Release Stopper
1
Press the Release Lever of this equipment,
and confirm that the Release Lever is
caught in the Release Stopper.
CAUTION
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